Engraving laser
for industrial component marking
From desktop lasers to automated systems.
Made in Germany.
Engraving laser systems
Standard systems with expansion capabilities
Compact tabletop systems are ideal for flexible labeling tasks in small and large series or laboratory environments. The space-saving labeling lasers are easy to operate and enable precise marking of metal, plastic, and many other materials. Due to their compact design, they are particularly suitable for manual workstations and changing components.
Laser workstations are enclosed marking systems for industrial production environments. They enable safe and ergonomic processing of components and are particularly suitable for series production with high volumes.
Integration lasers are directly incorporated into existing production facilities or special machines. This allows components to be automatically labeled while in motion (marking on the fly) without interrupting the production flow.
Application-specific laser marking systems
Mobile Labeling Laser
Direct marking of heavy and large-format components on site
Laser for heavy components
Optimized for bulky and heavy workpieces
Laser with drawer system
Manual or automated assembly possible with robotics
Engraving laser for metal, plastic, and more
As individual as your product range are the requirements for the laser system that is right for you. Since 2001, beLaser has specialized exclusively in laser marking and laser engraving.
In addition to our efficient and high-performance standard systems, we offer you a wide range of options for manufacturing custom-designed labeling lasers, laser marking machines, and laser engraving machines to your specifications, all produced in-house. You can use the laser marking machines we manufacture for a wide variety of materials and the most diverse coatings, such as metal, plastic, wood, leather, and glass.
Are you looking for the right laser marking machine for metal, plastic, or another material?
Our experts are happy to advise you personally, from selecting the optimal laser technology to designing a customized solution for your production.
Technical highlights
Handling is a significant time factor in component marking. Especially with high quantities, these add up quickly and become a cost driver. We offer the option of an automatic sliding door for all laser enclosures. This saves time and costs in the series production process. The safety door closes at the push of a button and automatically initiates the marking process. After the marking process is completed, the door automatically opens again.
For laser marking, the products to be marked do not always have to be stationary under the laser. They can also be marked by the laser while in motion. Special pulse generators ensure that the laser always knows the exact belt or product speed and independently adjusts to changes. A typical application is the laser marking of expiration dates in the bottling of beverage bottles. Our lasers can mark products at speeds of up to 500 meters per minute.
The performance of a marking laser depends not only on the optical peripherals used but also significantly on the control and software employed. beLaserMark is among the most powerful and universally applicable on the market.
beLaserMark – the powerful laser software
- Multilingual
- Updatable even with an operating system change
- Up to 6 lasers simultaneously via a software interface!
- Strong import filter
- Many connectivity options
- Background camera – everything in view
With the camera function in beLaserMark, positioning is even easier! The work area is captured by an integrated camera and displayed in real-time in beLaserMark. This allows you to easily position the desired laser image on the object to be marked, without requiring any adjustment parts. Target and position lasers are always included as standard, in addition to the camera view option.
Laser marking machine LMG Workstation
The laser engraving workstation for large and small series.
Individually adaptable to your needs.
Ergonomic Design
Footrest
Manual or automatic door opening
Z-axis manual or automatic
Focus Laser + Pilot Laser
For all performance classes 5 – 100 watts
- Fiber laser 1064nm
- Green laser 532nm
- CO2 Laser 10600nm
- UV Laser 355nm
Optional
- Camera background
- Automatic component detection and positioning
- Side door opening / Component inlet and outlet
- Rotation unit
- X/y component portal
- X/Y/Z laser head portal
- 3D laser head
- Robot manipulation
LMG-IND: The Custom Solution
Individual requirements need individual solutions. This is how the LMG can be customized precisely to customer needs. Whether it's additional side openings for long components, or as a cable feed-through, right up to rotating elements. For large products, an x/y portal can be integrated, which guides the component under the laser. For maximum flexibility, we also offer the LMG housing with an x/y/z portal. This guides the laser above the product in all three dimensions. The entire marking area is thus available for the components.
More information about the LMG can be found here.
Our XL engraving lasers
LMF Easy XL
A compact laser marking system with an expanded working area for larger components.
LMF Pro XL 800
An industrial laser marking system designed for marking large quantities of oversized parts with the highest precision.
3D laser head for marking lasers
- Curves or objects with extreme geometries are no challenge for our 3D laser systems.
- A height difference of up to 80mm can be compensated for without moving the component or the laser head.
- High-speed and low-drift scanner technology – 2D and 3D.
- Fast – Flexible – Precise
- Scan heads for the highest throughput rates and precision
Side loading - with conveyor belt or brush seal
The lateral loading is an important feature of a engraving laser that allows for efficient workpiece handling.
This technology enables components to be introduced into the laser working area from the side, ensuring convenient and fast loading and unloading.
The side brush curtain allows parts of varying size and shape to be labeled, such as:
- Plastic cable trunking
- Cable coatings
- Aluminum profiles
- Metal pipes
- et al.
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Labeling laser LMI for integration
The laser engraver for every installation situation
Individual and powerful
- Flexible and easy assembly
- Customer I/O Interface
- Safety device PLe (E-stop + Interlock)
- Focus Laser + Pilot Laser
- Field bus connection
- Integrated Axis Controllers
- Integrated PC
- Fiber laser 1064nm
- Green laser 532nm
- CO2 Laser 10600nm
- UV Laser 355nm
Special machines & integrated lasers
With our in-house special machine construction and in-house software development, we offer customized customer solutions for every marking application.
- Robot-guided labeling lasers
- On-the-fly laser marking
- Software Solutions
- Creation of various interfaces and connection options (ProfiNET, Modbus, etc.)
The video shows a laser marking system for promotional codes. The marking is done with a fiber laser during movement (marking on the fly). Approximately 45,000 caps per hour are marked with an 8-digit code. Each cap receives its unique individual code.
- Rotation unit
- X/Y Portal
- Extraction unit
- Protective equipment
- Interchangeable lenses
- Workpiece holder
- Custom user interface
- Promotional solutions / Operation via smartphone or tablet
- Interface solution for automation and data transmission (example UDI labeling)
beLaser's modern laser software impresses with its particularly simple and intuitive operation. Clear structures and visual workflows enable a quick start and efficient work. At the same time, the user interface can be individually customized to optimally reflect specific requirements. In combination with the 3D laser head, even complex geometries can be processed precisely and flexibly.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Engraving lasers & industrial laser marking machines
What materials can be marked with a marking laser?
Labeling lasers can permanently mark a variety of materials. These include, in particular, metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, or steel, as well as many engineering plastics. Depending on the material and the desired result, different laser sources such as fiber lasers, CO₂ lasers, UV lasers, or green lasers are used.
Which laser source is right for my application?
The choice of laser source depends primarily on the material and the desired marking. Fiber lasers are particularly suitable for metals and many plastics. MOPA fiber lasers offer additional advantages because the pulse duration can be flexibly adjusted. This allows for particularly high-contrast markings on metal as well as high-quality inscriptions on sensitive plastics. CO₂ lasers are often used for organic materials, while UV lasers or green lasers are particularly suitable for sensitive components or special plastics.
Can a labeling laser be integrated into existing production lines?
Yes, many labeling lasers can be directly integrated into existing production facilities. Integration lasers enable automatic part marking during manufacturing, for example, through inline labeling or marking on the fly. This allows for the complete automation of the marking process.
How permanent is laser marking?
Laser markings are generally very durable and abrasion-resistant. Since the marking is applied directly into the surface of the material, it remains legible even under demanding conditions such as heat, friction, or chemical exposure. Therefore, laser marking is frequently used for industrial component identification and traceability.
What information can be marked with a labeling laser?
With a labeling laser, a wide variety of content can be marked on components or products. This includes serial numbers, QR codes, DataMatrix codes, logos, lettering, or nameplates. Variable data such as production dates or batch numbers can also be automatically generated.
Can I have a sample labeling for my components tested?
Yes. For many applications, sample labeling is useful to determine the optimal laser source and suitable process parameters. Your components will be tested with various settings, allowing for an assessment of quality, contrast, and labeling speed. Feel free to contact us to arrange a sample laser marking.
Is an individual laser system also possible for our production?
Yes. In addition to standard solutions, labeling lasers can also be individually adapted to production processes. This includes, for example, integration lasers for automated systems, camera-supported positioning, or complete laser stations with handling and automation solutions.
You are also welcome to contact us directly for a non-binding consultation and sample laser engraving.